Popular Memory and Franco’s ‚Disappeared‘ in Spain

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Telling Stories of Mourning, Resistance, and Activism, Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies

ISBN: 3031727304
ISBN 13: 9783031727306
Autor: Cate, Francie
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xxi, 400 S., 1 s/w Illustr., 400 p. 1 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 03.12.2025
Auflage: 1/2025
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert
Artikelnummer: 8763604 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

Francie Cates Popular Memory and Francos Disappeared is an obra magistral, an opus magnum, a masterwork. It is an in-depth and broad study in which further research on memory, imposed forgetting, counter-memory, and the dynamics of cultural memory will be rooted. Maureen Tobin Stanley, University of Minnesota Duluth, USA This book examines a "people's history" of the Spanish Civil War's anti-fascists who lost their 1936-1939 fight against far right military insurgents. The book argues that the regimes disappeared have in fact since 1936 been the most visible protagonists safeguarded in the shared collective memory of the wars losers. Narratives about Francos up to 150,000 civilian shooting victimsstories told in the form of memoirs, political speeches, visual art, film, novels, and oral testimoniesform the centerpiece of this study. How have these narratives told by the wars losers--focused explicitly on the figure of the dead bodybeen mobilized in periods of political upheaval from 1936 to the present, including WWII; the 1950s and 60s of the Cold War; the 1970s and 80s Spanish Transition; ongoing mass media culture wars that have polarized the Right and the Left since public exhumations of unmarked graves began in the year 2000? Through fieldwork in the province of Cádiz, the authorhas also recorded interviews with family members of citizens who were murdered. Through oral narratives, an entire communityviolently punished during the years of the dictatorshipsucceeded in keeping alive an alternative history of the pre-war enterprise to establish the 1931 Spanish democratic Republic and to build a modern nation bound by constitutional law. The discursive commonalities identified in the wide-ranging testimoniesincluding pioneering researchers publications beginning in the 1970sconstitute a fascinating textual topography of popular cultural memory. This book argues that this treasure trove of storytelling preserved an initially clandestine counter narrative of anti-Francoist resistance, as well as dreams of justice for the dead.        

Autorenporträt

Francie Cate is Chair of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures and William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Hispanic Studies at William & Mary, USA. She is the Editor of the book series, Faro de la Memoria (University of Cádiz Press). She is the author of Spanish Culture Behind Barbed Wire: Memory and Representation of the French Concentration Camps, 1939-1945 (2004), published in Spanish in 2012.  

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